Staff

Angela Muller

Executive Director

Angela Muller, a native of the Russell area, is the Executive Director for the Russell County Area Community Foundation. She has a Bachelor’s degree in economics from the Kansas State University and a Master’s degree in defense studies from the University of Reading in England. Her expertise includes professional experience with a number of federal and nonprofit agencies.

Her vision for the Foundation is “to support Russell County area nonprofits, organizations, and people in need and also work closely with donors to make the Foundation robust and effective. My relationship style is easygoing, and my door is always open to people interested in working with and contributing to the Foundation.”

Sep 10 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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Recent News

March 1st, 2019

RUSSELL, Kan.—The Russell County Area
Community Foundation is pleased to announce that the Lucas Arts and Humanities
Council has accepted a $25,000 grant to support the creation of a gateway for
Greenhorn Post Rock Limestone tourism in Kansas.
The grant is a result of the
foundation’s new Strategic Partnership for the Advancement of Russell County
(SPARC) grant program, which aims to stimulate significant economic
development, community collaboration, and long-term, measured impact in Russell
County.
The project will initially focus on
the development of a 17-county coalition to promote tourism in Post Rock
country, with Russell County as the hub, offering educational exhibits, limestone
gifts, tours of regional limestone architecture, and stone[...]

February 22nd, 2019

RUSSELL, Kan.—The Russell County Area
Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Russell Development
Incorporated (RDI) will receive a $175,000 grant to purchase and develop 20
acres of commercial real estate along Interstate 70 in Russell.
The grant will be funded through the foundation’s new Strategic Partnership for the Advancement of Russell County (SPARC) grant program. Throughout the multi-tiered application process, the grant selection committee felt RDI’s I-70 proposal fully encompassed the SPARC mission to stimulate significant economic development, community collaboration, and long-term, measured impact in Russell County. SPARC, which launched last summer, is the community foundation’s largest single grant since opening in 2001.
“The[...]